The Reconfiguration of Urban Public–Private Spaces in the Mall: False Security, Antidemocratization, and Apoliticalization
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. The False Security of Malls: A Key Factor in Their Appropriation of Public Spaces
3.2. Malls as Antidemocratic, Apolitical Spaces That Degrade the Public Sphere
4. Conclusions
- Actions should be undertaken to create new civic spaces, to deprivatize or to limit the private use of the existing ones and to ensure that citizens may safely use and move around in public spaces.
- Public spaces that are secure and perceived to be so are vital, rather than militarized or over-surveilled places that limit their use by the community, their right to gather or spend time there, increasing the feeling of fear.
- Security governance policies are needed that take into account the diversity of the cultural, historical, political, and social conditions in each urban area.
Funding
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Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Date | Place | Mall | Incident | Type | Number Killed | Further Information |
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21 September 2013 | Nairobi, Kenya | Nakumatt Westgate | Shooting and kidnapping | Attack by a terrorist organization | 72 | [41] |
22 July 2016 | Munich, Germany | Olympia | Mass shooting | Attack by an individual | 9 | [42] |
17 June 2017 | Bogota, Colombia | Andino | Bomb | Terrorist attack | 3 | [43] |
3 August 2019 | El Paso, USA | Cielo Vista | Mass shooting | Attack by an individual | 23 | [44] |
8–9 February 2020 | Nakhon Ratchasima, Indonesia. | Terminal 21 | Mass shooting | Attack by an individual | 17 | [45] |
22 March 2021 | Boulder, USA | Sunrise Center | Mass shooting | Attack by an individual | 10 | [46] |
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Escudero Gómez LA. The Reconfiguration of Urban Public–Private Spaces in the Mall: False Security, Antidemocratization, and Apoliticalization. Sustainability. 2021; 13(22):12447. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212447
Chicago/Turabian StyleEscudero Gómez, Luis Alfonso. 2021. "The Reconfiguration of Urban Public–Private Spaces in the Mall: False Security, Antidemocratization, and Apoliticalization" Sustainability 13, no. 22: 12447. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212447
APA StyleEscudero Gómez, L. A. (2021). The Reconfiguration of Urban Public–Private Spaces in the Mall: False Security, Antidemocratization, and Apoliticalization. Sustainability, 13(22), 12447. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132212447